Delaware Code § 29-8784

General powers [For application of this section, see 84 Del. Laws, c. 297, § 75]
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The Corporation shall have upon enactment of this subchapter and upon its creation as provided for herein the powers listed in this
section. The Corporation shall be empowered, without limitation and notwithstanding any other laws:
(1) To adopt by-laws to govern the conduct of its affairs and to carry out and discharge its powers, duties and functions and to adopt
rules and regulations as appropriate to carry out and discharge its power, duties, and function and to sue and be sued, to enter into
contracts and agreements and to plan, finance, develop, construct, purchase, lease, maintain, improve, own, operate or control facilities
and such real and personal property as it may deem necessary, convenient or desirable. However, the provisions of this section and
any other laws notwithstanding, the Corporation shall not enter into any agreement or transaction to transfer, privatize, or lease all or
substantially all of the Port of Wilmington to a single entity, or to a related group of entities unless:
a. The Chair of the Board of the Corporation makes a presentation to the Joint Committee of Capital Improvement discussing the
terms of the proposed final agreement or transaction;
b. Following the presentation, the members of the Joint Committee on Capital Improvement explain the terms of the proposed
final agreement or transaction to their respective caucuses; and
c. The General Assembly within 30 days of the presentation of the chairperson of the Board of the Corporation to the Joint
Committee on Capital Improvement to the General Assembly approves by concurrent resolution the proposed final agreement or
transaction in its entirety.

The Delaware General Assembly may reject by concurrent resolution the proposed final agreement or transaction in its entirety
in which case the Corporation shall not enter into the proposed final agreement or transaction. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the
General Assembly does not approve or reject the proposed final agreement or transaction in its entirety by concurrent resolution within
30 days of the presentation of the proposed final agreement or transaction to the Joint Committee on Capital Improvement then the
proposed final agreement or transaction shall be deemed rejected by the General Assembly and the Corporation shall not enter into the
proposed final agreement or transaction. No assignment, of any agreement or transaction that has been approved in accordance with
this subparagraph, shall be valid unless such assignment is itself approved in accordance with the procedures set forth herein.
(2) To employ such personal and provide such benefits as necessary to carry out its functions and to retain, by contract, engineers,
advisors, legal counsel, and other providers of advice, counsel and services which it deems advisable or necessary in the exercise of
its purposes and powers and upon such terms as it deems appropriate.
(3) To exercise all of the power and the authority with respect to operation and development of the Port of Wilmington granted to the
City of Wilmington by statute enacted by the General Assembly including, without limitation, 22 Del. Laws, c. 118, § 1, 50 Del. Laws,
c. 457, § 3, and 50 Del. Laws, c. 4, § 2, but shall not have the power to tax, to issue bonds or to exercise the power of eminent domain.
(4) To have and exercise any and all powers available to a corporation organized pursuant to Chapter 1 of Title 8, the Delaware
General Corporation Law.
(5) To do all acts and things necessary or convenient to carry out its functions of operating and developing the Port of Wilmington
and related marine terminal facilities.

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